Conclusion: As you can see, the Apple iPhone 3GS is more of an evolutionary product rather than a revolutionary one and that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Excerpt: The iPhone 3GS is the third version of Apple’s smartphone. It looks almost identical to its predecessor, the , but features a faster processor, better performance and...
Pros: Faster, more memory, oleophobic screen coating, improved camera with autofocus, video recording and on-board editing, Voice Control, digital compass and Maps integrati...
Cons: Design is almost identical to previous iPhone 3G, screen's colours are noticeably warmer, no camera flash
Excerpt: To look at, the new iPhone 3GS is almost identical to the previous model. The big improvements are all ‘under the hood’, including a decent speed boost which Apple...
Summary: The iPhone 3GS is an evolution rather than a revolution. It provides a much-needed hardware upgrade to bring it back in line with, or ahead of, the competition.
Excerpt: It has a new camera, which is now 3 megapixels, which is not as much as the Samsung's UltraTouch 8 megapixels, but is better than the previous rendition.
Excerpt: The iPhone 3GS is faster and we appreciate the new features and extended battery life, but call quality and 3G reception still need improvement.
Conclusion: In our initial tests, the iPhone 3G S' battery lasted longer than its predecessor's. We could go longer during a day of heavy use before having to recharge.
A GOOD PHONE ....BUT....BATTERY LIFE POOR....HIGH DATA USE
Vodafone
1 weeks ago
Excerpt: Basically a good telephone well designed a very slick system......but......very poor battery life.....and....if you want Apps be careful as very high data